16 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
July 30 1915. 
Manchester Magnolia 
SWETT’S 
Manchester Fish Market 
Established 1880 
Employ their own Lobster, Fish and Clam men, 
which guarantees fresh fish. 
LIVE CRABS, CRAB MEAT AND BROOK 
TROUT AASSPRCIALLY: 
:: Manchester 
Telephone 163-W 
25 Central Street, : 
Opposite Town Hall 
Mount Pleasant Farm Dairy | 
MILK AND CREAM 
Agents for PINE TOP FARM Milk 
High Grade, Rich and Creamy, Scientifically clean 
Visttors ALWAys WELCOME 
Telephone 103-W Manchester or write to 
R. & L. Baker 
185 ScHoor St, MANCHESTER, Mass. 
ORTH SHORE GRILL, Magnolia, was crowded to 
capacity last Friday night at the second regular fixed- 
price dinner. These dinners will be given every Friday 
evening throughout the season. Albert Latscha and Polly 
Fisher gave several exhibitions of the new dances last 
week. Among those who entertained during the week 
were Mark Dowling and party of four; J. N. Stevens and 
party of twelve; Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coolidge, party 
of three; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sawyer, three; Sir Edgar 
and Lady Speyer, two; Mrs. O. Longworth, four; Mr. 
and Mrs. J. W. Tewksbury, four; Mrs. J. E. Lancaster, 
ten; W. H. Beal, three; Mrs. Robert Graves, twelve; Mr. 
and Mrs. Claude Kilpatrick; Mr. Fairleigh, three; Mrs. 
A. M. Richard; Mrs. George Lee, four; Newell’ Bent, 
three; E. B. Bartlett; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pentecost, R. 
N. R. R. D.; E. Palmer Gavit; Mrs. Frances L. Potts, 
». AR. Shumaker, U.S." Nu, -RisGePennoyer,:U. Si- Ni; 
G. H. Dempsey, Miss Marion Bayley, Mr. and Mrs. J. ae 
Hull, Mrs. W. O. Todd. ‘The Grill is the mecca toward 
eich North Shore people wend their way every after- 
poon, the out-of-door tea garden, with dancing floor and 
splendid music, being the big drawing card. The music at 
the Grill, by the way, is the best on the North Shore, so 
everybody says. Another big crowd is expected at the 
Grill tonight for the dinner-dance. One of the largest and 
gayest Ba of the week was that of ‘Tuesday night ay 
the J. Lancashires of Manchester, the young people 
going i ae Oceanside for Ra after the dinner. 
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Miss Harriet Dexter, deinhiter of “Dr txand =) Mrs: 
Franklin Dexter of “Oberland, ” Pride’s Crossing, enter- 
tained fifteen of her girl friends at luncheon yesterday at 
net home. Among the guests were the Misses Agassiz 
of Hamilton, the Misses. Bancroft of Beverly Cove and 
Miss Josephine Rantoul of Beverly Farms. 
Established 1845 Telephone 67 
SHELDON’S MARKET 
H. F. Hooper, Manager 
Dealer in First-Class 
_ Provisions, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, etc. 
CENTRAL STREET, MANCHESTER 
PRIDE’S CROSSING BEVERLY FARMS MAGNOLIA 
LL who are interested in the good work for which Wel- 
come House stands in Boston will cheerfully help the 
cause along next Saturday, August 7, by patronizing 
the first horse show of the season, held at “Green Mead- 
ows,” the fine estate of the George Burroughs in Hamil- 
ton. Seats are arranged on a shady hillside with a fine 
view of the horses and grounds below. One of the most 
interesting features will be the pony drag with hounds 
from the Myopia Hunt Club, which will close the day. 
The Burroughs estate lies near Asbury Grove on the 
‘Topsfield road. 
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Mr. and Mrs. William Baldwin Miller of Beverly 
Cove have as their house guests this week Dr. and Mrs. 
H. Frank Hammer of New York. The handsome nejw 
house of the Millers is nearing completion. 
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Mr. and Mrs. John Saltonstall of Hale street, Beverly 
Cove, have returned from a three weeks’ fishing and camp- _ 
ing trip in Canada. 
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The Sign of the Crane tea room in Manchester has 
a large line of crocheted filet work in its salesroom — at 
present. A handsome crocheted spread has come in that 
was exhibited in the Arts and Crafts, Boston, last winter. 
It is made in the old English stag design. The Sign 
of the Crane has just been appointed the official tearoom 
in Manchester by the Automobile Club of New England. 
Recent luncheons have been given by Mrs. J. Harrington 
Walker of “Rockledge,” Magnolia, for her house-guests. - 
Mr. and Mrs. George Swift of Beverly Cove and Mr. 
and Mrs. C. W. Jones of Hartford, Conn., have been 
among the luncheon parties. The tearoom is having a run 
on Sunday evening suppers on the order of English high 
teas. 
Miss Ella OF_NEwW YORK 
MARCEL WAVE, MANICGRING 
Scalp Treatment and Facial Massage 
The Bungalow Shop 
TELEPHONE 443 
Magnolia 
THE MISSES BLAKE have openeda 
HANDICRAFT SHOP, MAGNOLIA 
Cor. Magnolia and Norman Avenues. 
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